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Widening Contexts for Processability Theory
Theories and issues
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Edited by:
Anke Lenzing
, Howard Nicholas and Jana Roos
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English
Published/Copyright:
2019
About this book
This book explores relationships between Processability Theory approaches and other approaches to SLA. It is distinctive in two ways. It offers PT-insiders a way to see connections between their familiar traditions and theories with other ways of working. Parallel to this it offers readers who work in other traditions ways of connecting with a research tradition that makes specific testable claims about second language acquisition processes. These dual perspectives mean that both beginning and established SLA researchers as well as those seeking to connect their work with views of language learning will find something of interest. Studies of multiple languages and multiple aspects of language are included. Chapters cover areas as diverse as literacy, language comprehension, language attrition and language testing.
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
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Chapter 1. Contextualising issues in Processability Theory
1 - Section 1. Language production and comprehension processes
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Chapter 2. Towards an integrated model of grammatical encoding and decoding in SLA
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Chapter 3. Productive and receptive processes in PT
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Chapter 4. Is morpho-syntactic decoding governed by Processability Theory?
73 - Section 2. Language acquisition features across typological boundaries
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Chapter 5. Case within the phrasal procedure stage
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Chapter 6. Developing morpho-syntax in non-configurational languages
131 - Section 3. Language use and developmental trajectories
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Chapter 7. Using the Multiplicity framework to reposition and reframe the Hypothesis Space
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Chapter 8. Processability Theory as a tool in the study of a heritage speaker of Norwegian
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Chapter 9. Discourse-pragmatic conditions for Object topicalisation structures in early L2 Chinese
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Chapter 10. Modelling relative clauses in Processability Theory and Lexical-Functional Grammar
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Chapter 11. Early development and relative clause constructions in English as a second language
255 - Section 4. Language learning and teaching issues in relation to classroom and assessment contexts
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Chapter 12. Exploiting the potential of tasks for targeted language learning in the EFL classroom
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Chapter 13. Teaching the German case system
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Chapter 14. Development of English question formation in the EFL context of China
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Chapter 15. Can print literacy impact upon learning to speak Standard Australian English?
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Chapter 16. The role of grammatical development in oral assessment
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Chapter 17. How does PT’s view of acquisition relate to the challenge of widening perspectives on SLA?
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Index
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October 15, 2019
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